{red flower sent me its Indian Jasmine Body Wash to sample and review. It costs $22 for an 8-ounce plastic bottle.}

If you’ve been around for a while, you know I have this thing with jasmine. The scent seduces me (clearly, as I’ve devoted my “12 Days of Jasmine” series to honor my favorite aroma!), and for the longest time I’ve been trying hard to create my jasmine fragrance wardrobe.

What’s a fragrance wardrobe, you ask? Well, basically, I want to smell like jasmine (and all the other pretty flowers), and I want that scent to last all day.

The best way to achieve this is to layer your scents — think soap or body wash in the morning, hand cream throughout the day, body lotion before bed), and it’s taken me a bit to find that “base layer” jasmine scent in a cleaner beauty product from a brand I love.

red flower obviously came through as a lovely green spa brand that understands how to blend science with spirituality. Its nature-infused line brings beauty to everyday care, making it a joy to do something so simple as washing. From its pretty, practical packaging to its comforting copy (the bottle says “flowers hold life”), red flower just seems to get it.

The product itself has a nice, thick-ish weight to it — never runny, but not too thick that it just feels difficult to work into your skin. It deeply cleanses and hydrates, never stripping the skin of moisture, and you just need a nickel-sized amount to work into your loofah in order to get a good lather.

In an everyday product like body wash, I still desire luxury, but I don’t think that feeling should be cost-prohibitive. While at $22, it’s a higher-end product than what you may pick up at the health food store, it’s not grossly out of reach for someone who wants to treat herself and is a diehard jasmine enthusiast.

Which leads me to the actual scent of red flower’s Purifying Body Wash in Indian Jasmine — there is no mistaking this for anything else! red flower definitely did not skimp on the star scent, making this body wash a top pick for me. It delicately scents the skin, never overwhelming the nose, and makes your hot, steamy shower smell like a field of jasmine.

UPDATED: red flower notes that the above ingredients list is correct and reflects their reformulation to be a vegan product (no honey used).

If you look at other retailer sites, though, you can get a more detailed ingredients list that includes what essentials oils make up this heavenly smell (neroli, ylang ylang, jasmine grandiflorum and tangerine!):

I’m not quite sure why this isn’t all detailed out on the official red flower product page, but I do appreciate that red flower links every ingredient used to explain its function and benefit, which aligns with its mission of long-term quests for wellness. I hope to see the full detailed ingredients that names the essential oils used in the blend on the red flower website soon!

Are you a body wash fan? What base scents make up your fragrance wardrobe? Have you tried anything from red flower? Tell me in the comments below!

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